Reviews and Problems with Fujitsu Lifebook U772

Review Fujitsu LifeBook U772 Ultrabook

Notebookcheck

5 September 2012

Summary: Big screen, compact laptop. With its new Lifebook U772, Fujitsu launches a 15.6 mm (0.6 inches) thin ultrabook in a 13-inch case on the market. A highlight is the 14-inch screen installed in the chassis. Our review reveals whether these very promising components make a good ultrabook.

Pros: Slim, rigid magnesium chassis, Low weight, 14" screen in a 13" size, Good energy efficiency and battery life, Numerous communication standards, Security features, Excellent system performance, The magnesium chassis that is rigid despite its slim, almost fragile design. The measured as well as per...

Fujitsu Lifebook U772 review – the business ultrabook

UltrabookReview

31 July 2012

Summary: The Fujitsu LifeBook U772 is only one of the few business ultrabooks out there and it meets customers with fabulous looks and solid build quality, plus the productivity and the features clients in corporate environments need. It has its flaws though and it is a bit pricey.

Pros: astonishing looks and build quality, accurate keyboard and trackpad, non-glare screen with a thin bezel, plenty of ports, 3G, docking connector and other business features bundled

Cons: average battery life, stiff trackpad, only a HD ready screen with rather poor viewing angles, on the pricey side

Fujitsu LifeBook U772 Review

LAPTOP Magazine

26 July 2012

Summary: The $1,149 Fujitsu LifeBook U772 Ultrabook combines solid speed, long battery life and security in a lightweight and durable design. However, we wish the keyboard offered more travel and that the touchpad wasn't so stiff in the middle.

Fujitsu LifeBook U772

MobileTechReview.com

10 July 2012

Conclusion: The Fujitsu LifeBook U772 is one of the more interesting and unique looking Ultrabooks on the market. It's also one of the thinnest and lightest without feeling a tad flimsy like the also light and skinny Toshiba Portege Z835 and Z935.

Pros: Very slim and elegant design. Strong corporate-facing features like a port replicator connector and biometrics.

Fujitsu’s Lifebook U772 Ultrabook is coming to the US, along with a couple of other computers

Gadgetmania

4 July 2012

Conclusion: The base model of the Lifebook U772 starts at $1149, which is a pretty standard price point for the specs, and you can customize to order the Ultrabook if you need more processing power or storage space.

The Fujitsu Lifebook U772 offers plenty of features and good style, but user comfort is not one of its strong points

Good Gear Guide.au

9 September 2012

Summary: Fujitsu's U772 Ultrabook looks good and has plenty of features, but it offers a poor overall user experience that's inexcusable for a premium notebook with such a high price tag. It needs a better screen, keyboard and touchpad, pronto, and a quieter cooling system would also be of benefit.

Pros: Nice style and build quality, Very small power adapter, Good range of features (especially for business users)